Jiang Ruolan said this because she was afraid that Su Xinyi, who had been living in the country, had never done these things before. Although villagers were able to embroider a little, how could they compare with the etiquette taught by top-notch embroideresses among the city girls?
Hence, she said so, not wanting to pressurize Su Xinyi.
Hearing this, Su Xinyi nodded earnestly, "I also think that whatever I embroider is good, as long as I put my heart into it."
The three of them laughed and talked on their way back, where female servants had already prepared all the needed threads and needles.
Pei Nianwei had not returned yet, so Jiang Ruolan simply brought her own needle and thread basket over to accompany Su Xinyi.
"I can't stay in that room at all, you do not know how Shu Siyang and Li Qingyi are constantly at odds. It's really awkward for me being stuck in the middle, it's better to hide out here where it's peaceful," Jiang Ruolan said, visibly pained.